New issue of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (2019) published
June 3, 2019
The second issue of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) is now available!
Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal managed by students in the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program at Western University. The journal aims to further research and scholarship in the field of library and information science by way of fostering a publishing community among emerging librarians and information professionals.
The 2018/2019 Managing Editor of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (ELIP) is Meghan Kirkland.
Vol 2, No 1 (2019)
Table of Contents
Articles
The Constraints of Software: Borrowable Like Books?
Andrew Turnbull
Highlighting the Need for Collaboration Between Archaeologists and Information Professionals
Tamara Hluchaniuk
Mending Seams: A Study of Information Barriers Related to Textile Artists
S. A. Vander Kooy
A Tale of Two Degrees: The Potential for Small Worlds in Academia
S. A. Vander Kooy
Interviews
The Everyday Art of Bringing Books and People Together: A Retrospective Interview with Yvonne Patch
Nicole Doro
Mentoring for Librarianship and Beyond: An Interview with Ali Versluis from ALIMB
Anne He
For the Field
Indigenous Young Adult: Scholarly and Professional Resources for Librarians
Gavin Bennett, Jenna Brancatella, Maneja Joian, Amber Matthews
Sexual Violence Awareness in the Library Workplace
Amanda Cole, Lea Beier, Gavin Bennet, Janelle Haley
In the Field
Navigating the Archives: A Student’s Perspective
Astrid Ramos
One reply on “New issue of Emerging Library & Information Perspectives (2019) published”
This is very good work. I am doing research in IM over the next year and would like to keep in touch.